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A dinosaur missing-link? Chilesaurus and the early evolution of ornithischian dinosaurs. [PDF]
Baron MG, Barrett PM.
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Dynamic locomotor capabilities revealed by early dinosaur trackmakers from southern Africa [PDF]
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Fossil eggshell diversity of the Mussentuchit Member, Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah. [PDF]
Hedge J +3 more
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Estimating Ancestral States of Complex Characters: A Case Study on the Evolution of Feathers
Cockx P, Benton MJ, Keating JN.
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Cretaceous Research, 2022
Abstract Small herbivorous dinosaurs of the clades Pachycephalosauridae and Thescelosauridae occur in multiple Cretaceous formations in North America, their coexistence likely made possible by differences in feeding style. Fossils of these taxa are generally rare, but isolated pachycephalosaurid and thescelosaurid teeth are common at microfossil ...
Michael Naylor Hudgins +2 more
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Abstract Small herbivorous dinosaurs of the clades Pachycephalosauridae and Thescelosauridae occur in multiple Cretaceous formations in North America, their coexistence likely made possible by differences in feeding style. Fossils of these taxa are generally rare, but isolated pachycephalosaurid and thescelosaurid teeth are common at microfossil ...
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2022
Ornithischia (Fig. 6: stem/branch 3) Definition adopted: The most inclusive clade that includes Iguanodon bernissartensis but neither Megalosaurus bucklandii nor Diplodocus carnegii (after Baron et al., 2017a). Characters in support: Horizontal or only gently arched premaxillary palate (Char.
Norman, David B +3 more
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Ornithischia (Fig. 6: stem/branch 3) Definition adopted: The most inclusive clade that includes Iguanodon bernissartensis but neither Megalosaurus bucklandii nor Diplodocus carnegii (after Baron et al., 2017a). Characters in support: Horizontal or only gently arched premaxillary palate (Char.
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